Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 22:20:21 -0800 From: Michael DeMan <michael@staff.openaccess.org> To: Bart Van Kerckhove <bart@it-ss.be> Cc: "freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org" <freebsd-net@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: OT - Quagga/CARP Message-ID: <22859DD9-C25D-4B94-B672-71007C572324@staff.openaccess.org> In-Reply-To: <003701c64941$ac548540$020b000a@bartwrkstxp> References: <C935A1DF-4F65-4D5A-991B-B8A6C7E7DE24@staff.openaccess.org><014e01c64928$6107abd0$020b000a@bartwrkstxp> <20060316193740.GE11850@spc.org> <003701c64941$ac548540$020b000a@bartwrkstxp>
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On Mar 16, 2006, at 1:36 PM, Bart Van Kerckhove wrote: > Any quick hacks you have in mind that could allow multiple copies > of the > same route / pfxlen in the freebsd routingtable? > Doesn't even need to have metrics in kernel-level, the point of the > whole > thing (for now) would be to be able to insert an additional route > with the > same prefix, and delete the previousy set route *afterwards*. Which > is what > ospfd/zebra would do. > Any insights / hacks / other dirty things are very appreciated. > For all others following this thread: "we'd be happy to sponsor its > development" still is in effect ;) > > Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards, Yes, this kind of patch would work for me. I would expect anybody running BGP/OSPF/RIP will have an external process injecting routes into the local table. I can help with testing. - mike
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